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Climate Notes Articles
Which Republicans are worried about global warming?
Climate change is a politically divisive topic in the U.S., and this divide has grown over the past decade....
What do Americans think is the biggest threat from global warming?
Americans have become more worried about and interested in global warming and started to perceive it as a greater risk...
Younger Americans are growing more worried about global warming
December 15, 2022 We are pleased to announce the latest release of Climate Change in the American Mind (CCAM) data and...
Experience with global warming is changing people’s minds about it
September 7, 2022 We are pleased to announce the publication of a new article, “Changing minds about global...
Who is willing to participate in non-violent civil disobedience for the climate?
January 25, 2022 Note: Some of the numbers in this report were corrected and updated at 5:15 p.m. on Wednesday,...
Public support for climate action by the president and Congress is rising
September 28, 2021 We are pleased to share a short report on registered voters’ support for climate action from our...
Dramatic increase in public beliefs and worries about climate change
September 27, 2021 We have just completed our latest nationally representative survey on Climate Change in the...
Americans’ actions to limit and prepare for global warming
August 3rd, 2021 Our report on Americans’ Actions to Limit and Prepare for Global Warming finds that many Americans...
Segmenting the climate change Alarmed: Active, Willing, and Inactive
July 27, 2021 To build public, consumer, and political will for climate action, it is essential to understand how...
Understanding the health harms of climate change: A Six Americas analysis
By Connie Roser-Renouf, Edward Maibach, Anthony Leiserowitz, Seth Rosenthal, and John Kotcher Through our...
Shifting views of an ideal society in the U.S.
By Jennifer Carman, Seth Rosenthal, Edward Maibach, John Kotcher, Xinran Wang, Jennifer Marlon and Anthony Leiserowitz...
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